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Gold Pulled Back, But Coronavirus Did Not

While viruses are counted among the simplest forms of life, they have quite a bearing on its advanced forms. And the coronavirus epidemic is, unfortunately, alive and well. What are the implications for the gold market? Coronavirus Infects Europe The coronavirus epidemi...

The Coronavirus and Gold

Rudi Fronk and Jim Anthony, cofounders of Seabridge Gold, discuss movements in the gold markets since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. In mid-January, 2020, COMEX open interest (OI) set a new record of nearly 800,000 contracts. Swap dealers as usual supplied ...

Gold and the Political Theater: Is The Tail Wagging the Dog?

As the old saying goes, politics is a show business for ugly people. Fair enough, but what does it have to do with gold? Let’s jump right in and find out! There Is No Trade War Economic reports are rarely fun. But when we read the latest US trade ...

Patient Approach Remains Appropriate for Fed. How Will Gold React?

The Fed released the minutes from its last meeting . What are the Fed’s views on the economy, global risks and inflation? What do the learnings imply for the US monetary policy and in turn, the gold market? Minutes Show That FOMC Members Are Still Patient ...

Skyharbour Resources shoots & scores in the basement rocks of the Athabasca basin

I’ve attended 2 Metals & Mining conferences this month and 2 in May. Last month there was little consensus on what might happen with Section 232 in the U.S. This month, I’ve heard more positive takes. While exciting for the 5-6 uranium juniors w...

The Die Is Cast

One of my good friends from the 1980s and 1990s was the late Ian McAvity, a superb technical analyst, a founder of Central Fund of Canada, a Bay Street Mover and, most importantly, a humble and thoroughly enjoyable man. He was the first newsletter writer that I came acros...

Making Moves in a Rising Yet Uncertain Gold Market

Even with an ongoing global pandemic, gold has remained hot . For enterprising investors and exploration companies, what’s the current best play? At the start of the year, rising prices and strong, sustained fundamentals led experts to be bullish on th...

Lion One Hits the Magic Spot

Every few years I come across a company that has extraordinary potential. I've just found another one and it may be one of the best yet. NOVAGOLD Resources Inc. (NG:TSX; NG:NYSE.MKT) was the first I came across. They were about $1 when I first wrote about them in 2001...

5 Ways Tech Startups can Compete with the Industry Leaders

It is a common thing for any established industry to be dominated by several large companies. There are eBay and Amazon for eCommerce, Facebook and Snapchat for social media, Uber and Lyft for transportation, etc. Beating such competitors is a tough challenge every ...

Got Gold Report: Gold, silver COT action best since 2009

HOUSTON – The largest of the largest traders of gold futures on the COMEX in New York continued to drastically reduce their net short exposure to both gold and silver futures according to data in the latest Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) commitments of traders...
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